Engineering Fluids and Hydraulics to Drill the First Sub-Horizontal Well with Narrow ECD Window in Eastern Urengoy License Area

Pavel Nikolayevich Sergeev, Alexander Fyodorovich Mordyukov, A. Kozyrev, E. V. Bembak, Aleksander Mikhailovich Matsera, Alexander V. Kabanov, E. Tikhonov, A. Kharitonov
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The Operator's challenge was the construction of a sub-horizontal well with 1500 m liner section in area with limited offset experience. The main development difficulty of the East Urengoy license area is the abnormally high pore pressure Achimov deposit. The widely used practice of drilling for these reservoirs with S-shaped profile wells has been utilized for a long while. However, the construction of sub-horizontal wells is still a challenge, and often accompanied by high incident rates. Before drilling the well, all necessary fluid engineering modelling was performed. According to the hydraulic calculations, drilling of the horizontal well with traditional fluid properties was not possible due to exceeding the maximum ECD range. Multiple laboratory tests were performed to optimize the drilling fluid parameters and rheological properties with respect to ECD reduction and reducing potential for weight fluctuations due to barite sag. Based on the data obtained, recommendations were issued to predict ECD levels while drilling and tripping. At the same time, step-by-step action plans were developed for trouble-free drilling. While utilizing this optimized fluid, with close interaction and cooperation between the project Operator (ROSPAN International), the Customer's research and development center, technical support service and the drilling contractor, the first sub-horizontal well on this licensed site has been successfully drilled. The following main actions were developed and executed during the well construction process: Maintained the hydraulic pressure (marginally) above the pore pressure through careful fluid management. The rheological properties of the drilling fluid were maintained to the developed (lab verified) specifications. Careful hydraulic pressure management during tripping. Extensive planning of the tripping operations included increasing the mud weight before tripping to create the necessary margin and optimization of the tripping rate. Ensuring effective drilling parameters and preparing the wellbore for the casing run according to hydraulic calculations. Recommended optimized drilling fluid parameters aimed at preventing barite sag under abnormally high pore pressure and high bottom hole temperatures (up to 110 deg C). Use of specialized pills to assist prevent the loss of circulation and wellbore instability. This article is devoted to the development of drilling fluid solutions and practical techniques for effectively drilling wells in the area with challenging formations. This case study, as well as the lessons learned will be used for ongoing drilling projects in the area.
Urengoy东部许可区首口窄ECD窗口次水平井的工程流体与液压技术
作业者面临的挑战是在邻井经验有限的情况下,建造一口1500米尾管段的次水平井。乌连格伊东部许可区的主要开发难点是异常高孔隙压力的阿奇莫夫矿床。在这类油藏中,广泛采用的s型井钻井方法已经应用了很长时间。然而,亚水平井的施工仍然是一个挑战,并且往往伴随着高事故率。在钻井之前,进行了所有必要的流体工程建模。根据水力计算,由于超出了最大ECD范围,传统流体性质的水平井无法钻进。为了优化钻井液参数和流变性能,降低ECD,减少重晶石凹陷造成的重量波动,研究人员进行了多次实验室测试。根据获得的数据,提出了预测钻井和起下钻时ECD水平的建议。同时,制定了无故障钻井的分步行动计划。在项目运营商(ROSPAN International)、客户研发中心、技术支持服务和钻井承包商之间的密切互动和合作下,利用这种优化的流体,在该许可地点成功钻出了第一口亚水平井。在建井过程中,开发并执行了以下主要操作:通过精心的流体管理,保持液压(略)高于孔隙压力。钻井液的流变性能保持在开发(实验室验证)的规格。起下钻时要注意液压管理。起下钻作业的广泛规划包括在起下钻前增加泥浆比重,以创造必要的裕度并优化起下钻速率。确保有效的钻井参数,并根据水力计算为套管下入做好井筒准备。推荐的优化钻井液参数旨在防止重晶石在异常高孔隙压力和高井底温度(高达110℃)下的下沉。使用专门的丸剂来帮助防止循环漏失和井筒不稳定。本文致力于开发钻井液解决方案和实用技术,以便在具有挑战性的地层中有效钻井。该案例研究以及从中吸取的经验教训将用于该地区正在进行的钻井项目。
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